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What is Jacob in Hawaiian?

There isn't a direct Hawaiian equivalent of the name "Jacob." Here's why and some options:

* Hawaiian Names: Hawaiian names often have deep cultural significance, relating to nature, deities, or personal qualities.

* Translation: Translating "Jacob" directly doesn't work well since the meaning (supplanter, heel-holder) doesn't have an easy Hawaiian equivalent.

* Similar Meanings: You could choose Hawaiian names that share similar meanings with "Jacob," such as:

* Iakoba: This is the closest you'll get to a direct translation, as it's the Hawaiian spelling of "Jacob." However, it's not commonly used.

* Kaimana: Means "strong" or "brave," reflecting a potential strength aspect of Jacob.

* Keawe: Means "handsome" or "beautiful," suggesting an appealing or charismatic quality.

* Kekoa: Means "warrior" or "strong," highlighting courage and strength.

* Lanai: Means "high" or "noble," signifying potential leadership qualities.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on what meaning you want to convey and the desired sound and feel of the name.

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